- First described
- 2012
- Type
- individual clone
Origin
Same Ware Co, GA okee giant population as Mike's other lettered/ numbered clones.
History
- 2012-05-30 — Mike's first thread post — green body, fast grower
- 2012-08-03 — late July update; ~2 ft trap height
- 2014-09-21 — davidgreen reports flowering twice and a giant seed pod from a Minor Giant clumping clone cross
Standout traits
- Green body, optionally yellow under warm-day/cool-night
- Fast vigorous grower
- Moderately-giant traps; can go gigantic in warm fall
Cultivation notes
Outdoor Northern California. Warm fall conditions optimize trap size.
Photos
Four Mike-source photos imported, 2012. See photos[].
Standout traits
- Green body — similar to Clone N but slightly different shape
- Body can shift to slightly yellow as the season progresses (warm days, cool nights enhance the yellow)
- Fast and vigorous grower
- ~2 ft trap height by late July (post #2, 2012-08-03); produces moderately giant traps year-over-year
- Best gigantic traps when fall has both warm days AND warm nights — leucophylla-like behavior
Cultivation
Outdoor Northern California. Vigorous fast grower; produces gigantic fall traps with warm-day + warm-night conditions. davidgreen (post #5, 2014-09-21) reports nearly-2-ft traps even after shipping disturbance, and a giant seed pod from a Minor Giant clumping clone cross.
Photos (4)
Naming
'Clone #4' = Mike's number designation. Mike often mixes letter and number designations within the same population.